- my iParenting

- quick clicks
- preschoolers today articles
- preschoolers today q&a
- children today articles
- children today q&a
- message boards
- research baby names
- prepare a birth plan
- content channels
- ip channel rss feeds
- read birth stories
- read parenting stories
- recommended books
- e-newsletters
- safety recalls
- ip diaries
- ip store
- mom of the month
- dad of the month
- editor's letter
- letters to the editor
- e-newsletters
- Sign up to receive our free weekly e-newsletters
- award-winning products
The iParenting Media Awards program helps parents find the best products for their families.

Cigarette Smoke is a Danger in the Air
What Are the Effects of Secondhand Smoke?
By Jacqueline Rupp
"Nicotine has even been found on toys, so if you leave a baby's teething toy laying around and someone smokes, the next time the baby puts the toy in her mouth she will also be ingesting nicotine," says Vallone.
"It is unclear just what effect the trace amounts of nicotine have on young children," says Dr. Edelman. "The addictive drug can be found present in a child's system and may possibly predispose the child to nicotine addiction. One fact is clear: If a parent smokes, their children are more likely to smoke as well. This alone should be cause enough for parents to quit, since half of all smokers will die of a smoking-related disease. No parent wants to be responsible for hooking their child onto such a deadly habit."
If you do smoke, Vallone says parents should create no-smoking zones. "We have a downloadable door hanger, which is a fun reminder but highlights a serious task," she says. "You need to set definite boundaries." This is important for grandparents who smoke to note, especially if the grandkids visit their home regularly. Just because a child isn't in the room while you are smoking doesn't mean he isn't being exposed to a danger.
Want to see more?
Comments
There are no comments for this article yet.Be the first to 
|
Post As:
|
||
| Enter your comment below: | ||
| Title | ||
| Comment Text | ||
| CAPTCHA | ||
| Please note that any comments submitted become the property of Disney Family / iParenting and can be edited and posted at our discrection. | ||


